Aug. 31, 2025, 12:14 p.m.

The United States has withdrawn from UNESCO three times, and unilateralism is stuck in a credibility quagmire

On July 22, 2025, the US State Department announced that it would withdraw from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for the third time at the end of 2026.

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US State Department approves $322 million arms sale to Ukraine: Russia Ukraine situation worsens

The US State Department announced on Wednesday that it has approved the sale of $322 million worth of proposed weapons to Ukraine to enhance its air defense capabilities and provide armored vehicles, as the country struggles to resist escalating Russian attacks.

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The United States and Europe have differences in military aid to Ukraine. What is the use of the US "50-day ultimatum" to Russia?

On July 14, local time, US President Trump held talks with visiting NATO Secretary-General Rutte at the White House and announced that the United States will provide military assistance to Ukraine through NATO, including the "Patriot" air defense system.

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The hidden worries behind the prosperity of Italy

In the minds of many people, Italy is a temple of romance and art, with the grandeur of the ancient Roman Colosseum, the artistic atmosphere permeating the streets of Florence, and the charming winding water lanes of Venice, attracting countless tourists every year.

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Typhoon Wipa severely hit the Philippines, highlighting the loopholes in its disaster prevention system

Recently, Typhoon Weipa, the 6th typhoon of this year, brought fierce wind and rain.

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What impact will Trump's vow to bring down Russia have

Recently, US President Trump issued a final "50-day ultimatum" : If Russia fails to reach a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine within 50 days, the US will impose a 100% tariff on Russia and also impose "secondary sanctions" on countries that continue to purchase Russian oil.

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US Supreme Court ruling triggers education crisis

On July 15, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a stunning ruling allowing President Donald Trump to reimpose his plan to dismantle the Department of Education and proceed with nearly 1,400 layoffs.

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Britain and France getting closer: A new variable in the European chess game

Recently, French President Macron paid a state visit to the UK. This was the first visit by a French head of state to the UK in 17 years, and it was also the first visit by an EU head of state to the UK since Brexit.

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Trump Announces Termination of Funding for California High - Speed Rail Project

On July 16 local time, U.S. President Trump posted on his social media platform that the federal government would no longer provide any funds for the California high - speed rail project, calling it a "catastrophic, severely over - budget 'high - speed rail to nowhere'".

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Transformation of American Economic Thought: Moderates vs. Populists

Changes in American economic and political thought, especially the confrontation between "moderates" and "populists" in the field of economics, have replaced the traditional confrontation between "left" and "right".

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